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Portuguese Activity: Past Perfect

Portuguese activity, aimed at 7th grade students, aims to study the verb, in the past tense perfect, through the fable The fox and the grapes, in Ruth Rocha's version.

You can download this Portuguese language activity in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.

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  • Word: Portuguese activity: Past perfect – 7th grade – Editable template
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  • Template: Portuguese Activity: Past Perfect – Grade 7 – With Answers

SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read:

The fox and the grapes

A fox passed under a vine laden with beautiful grapes. He was immediately eager to pick the grapes to eat.

She took a lot of jumps, tried to climb the vine, but she couldn't.

After a lot of trying she left, saying:

“I don't even care about the grapes. They are really green…

Ruth Rocha. Aesop's Fable. São Paulo: FTD, 1992.

Questions

Question 1 - Why did the fox give up picking the grapes?

Question 2 - “—I don't even care about the grapes. They are really green…”. Comment on this conclusion reached by the fox:

Question 3 - In the excerpt "They they're really green…”, the underlined pronoun replaces:

Question 4 - In "She did a lot of jumps, tried to climb the vine, but did not succeed.”, the highlighted term establishes the idea of:

a) addition

b) conclusion

c) adversity

d) cause

Question 5 - The use of the perfect past tense in the text indicates actions:

a) that have already finished.

b) habitual in the past.

c) occurred in the very distant past.

d) uncommon in the past.

Question 6 – In the passage “After a lot of trying he left, saying […]”, the comma introduces a verb in the form of:

( ) participle

( ) infinitive

( ) gerund

By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages ​​and specialist in distance education.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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